Washougal High School students are putting their spirit on display this week, even though they can’t physically go to school.
The school’s Associated Student Body (ASB) is holding a “Virtual Spirit Week” challenge, in which students and staff members are encouraged to take “selfies,” which if properly tagged will be posted to the ASB’s Instagram page.
On Friday, March 13, Washington Governor Jay Inslee ordered all K-12 schools in the state to shutter until at least Friday, April 6, in response to the rapid spread of the deadly COVID-19 disease.
“We’re scrambling to come up with ways to make sure students are connected with us,” said WHS principal Sheree Gomez-Clark. “Students are asking us a lot of questions, and like the rest of the world, we don’t have a lot of answers right now. But (“Virtual Spirit Week”) is one way for us to say, ‘Hey, we’re thinking about you, we miss you, and we still want to be in the bigger picture of you.’ We’re reaching out, and this is something they can do from home.”
Each day of the week has a different theme. On Monday, March 23, participants were encouraged to photograph themselves in their pajamas, with bonus points given for showing their favorite childhood bedtime story. On Tuesday, March 23, they were asked to photograph themselves with their favorite — or wildest — pair of socks. On Wednesday, March 24, they were called upon to photograph themselves in their “future wear” — college, military or future career gear. Today, they are urged to take a photograph of themselves recreating their favorite internet meme. And tomorrow, on Friday, March 27, they will be implored to photograph themselves in WHS or orange-and-black clothing.